Post by : Bianca Qureshi
In a surprising turn of events, former US President Donald Trump expressed optimism over the return of all hostages held in Gaza, including those who lost their lives, following an agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire. Speaking to Fox News late Wednesday, Trump said, “So much is happening to get the hostages freed, and we think they'll all be coming back on Monday.”
Trump framed the potential release as part of a broader 20-point peace plan he announced earlier that day. Under this plan, Hamas would release all hostages while Israel would withdraw its forces to a pre-agreed line, marking a potential step toward ending years of conflict in the region.
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The former president also hinted that the agreement could extend beyond Gaza, suggesting that Iran might play a role in supporting the peace initiative. “This is more than Gaza, this is peace in the Middle East,” Trump stated, emphasizing the wider regional impact and the involvement of both Arab countries and the United States.
Trump painted a hopeful picture for Gaza’s future, describing plans for reconstruction with support from wealthy neighboring nations. “Gaza is going to be a place that reconstructs, and other countries in the area will help it rebuild. We'll be involved in helping them make it successful and helping it stay peaceful,” he said.
While details remain fluid, the announcement has sparked cautious optimism that the decades-long tensions in the Palestinian enclave could see meaningful progress if the ceasefire and reconstruction plans materialize.
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